Visibility is a decision. You either invest in knowing — or you keep paying for not knowing.
Great piece from Chuck Evanhoe, Aware Innovations - Powerful Tracking Solutions with RFID and IoT
Most organizations don't have an equipment shortage.
They have a visibility shortage.
I've walked hospital floors where staff were ordering new infusion pumps — while dozens of identical pumps sat idle two floors up.
I've worked with fleet managers buying tools — while perfectly good equipment rode around in the wrong truck, invisible.
I've watched government agencies submit duplicate purchase orders — not from waste — from blindness.
RFID keeps revealing the same uncomfortable truth, over and over:
You probably already have what you need. You just can't see it.
Here's what makes this a leadership issue, not a technology issue:
Visibility is a decision. You either invest in knowing — or you keep paying for not knowing.
In a year where everyone's being told to do more with less, the most underrated asset in your operation isn't a tool.
It's a clear line of sight.
What would you do differently if you could see everything?